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An autodidact who had worked his way up from the humblest of circumstances (his father was a charcoal burner, village schoolmaster, and tailor in Westphalia), Jung-Stilling lacked money or long-term patrons, but was inwardly buttressed by an almost childlike trust in God. He reminded Goethe of his
Goethe: Life as a Work of Art
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